Common Culture and the Great Tradition: The Case for Renewal
By (Author) Marshall W. Fishwick
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
22nd March 1982
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthropology
306
Hardback
230
Fishwick has done a service to popular culture studies in this suggestive work about the commonality in cultural patterns shared by modern American popular culture and Western civilization since ancient Egypt....Fishwick-- ever the idealist and widely read, fertile thinker--draws from myriad minds (from Cicero to Ronald McDonald, from Jesus to Tom Wolfe) to sketch his points.-Choice
"Fishwick has done a service to popular culture studies in this suggestive work about the commonality in cultural patterns shared by modern American popular culture and Western civilization since ancient Egypt....Fishwick-- ever the idealist and widely read, fertile thinker--draws from myriad minds (from Cicero to Ronald McDonald, from Jesus to Tom Wolfe) to sketch his points."-Choice
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